• Rose56@lemmy.zip
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    13 hours ago

    I want to see her wearing normal shoes, like boots not high heels, and then we talk.

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    14 hours ago

    I have long toes, like the lady in the first picture, and kinda long but not wide feet and already it’s hard to find shoes that fit correctly, I can’t imagine how both her toes and long toenails appear to be fitting in the sandal. Maybe she has her feet pulled back for the picture, but take a step and those nails will be hanging over the edge. Also how is her second toe so much longer than the big toe? So that long toenail doesn’t go past the second toe? What is going on here?

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    21 hours ago

    How do you wear socks and shoes with such long toe nails? I don’t want someone who is unable to wear suitable shoes for touching grass.

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    This upsets me deeply. I had to get up in the night and trim my toenails last night because they were long enough that I could feel them against the sheets.

    • rockerface🇺🇦@lemmy.cafe
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      As a guy, I trim my toenails when my socks feel too small.

      Or if it’s summertime and I need to go outside in sandals or something. Wouldn’t want to scratch anyone on accident.

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      23 hours ago

      Can’t relate, big toes don’t have nails, and the rest grow super slowly compared to my fingernails.

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        Toenails grow much more slowly than fingernails for everyone.

        That said, if my little toe nail grows out more than about 2mm, and the toes are sort of pressed together, it slits the neighbouring toe, and I’ll take my shoes off to see my sock absolutely drenched in blood. No thank you.

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    21 hours ago

    I just feel like she’s about to assassinate a double-o agent by kick-slicing his throat open so that later James Bond has to bang and then kill her.

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    1 day ago

    Can’t wear normal closed-toe shoes with wild toenails. It’s autumn, and will eventually be winter. Is that lady going to keep wearing flip-flops in the cold wet rain & snow just to assert her eagle talons?

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      22 hours ago

      Some people wear sandals year-round because they live where that’s the most comfortable option unless you’re going for a run. Snow never, rain seldom, cold not very.

      It does seem to me that those on the left would scoop up dust and grime like shovels, hanging out past the edge of the sandal like that. I guess it would show how pampered you are. Kind of like foot-binding.

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    I will admit that the one on the left looks significantly better than the right but in all honesty they are both GROSS 🤢. Nothing wrong with short, clean nails.